The Alabama and closely allied Coushatta people migrated from Alabama and Mississippi to the area of Texas in the late 18th century and early 19th century, under pressure from European-American settlers to the east. They essentially merged and shared reservation land. Although the tribe was terminated in the 1950s, it achieved federal recognition in 1987 as the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas. Its 1,137 members have about 4,500 acres (18km2) of reservation.

Alabama (Canadian band)

Alabama was a Canadian band of the early 1970s. They had two songs that reached the top 100 in the RPM Magazinechart. "Song of Love" reached #26 in June 1973, and "Highway Driving" reached #42 in August. Band members were Buster Fykes, Hector McLean, Rick Knight, and Len Sembaluk.

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He said Auburn educates more students from Alabama than ... Involving outreach, he mentioned the success of Auburn's RuralStudio program, which aims to increase access to home ownership in underserved rural Alabama communities, and the life-saving work of the Obesity Working Group....

Carville appeared on the set during the show which was televised from LSU’s campus, taking issue with the ejection of LSU linebacker Devin White from the Mississippi State game that will have him sitting out the first half of Saturday night’s showdown with Alabama... “Tennessee’s best defensive player couldn’t play against Alabama because of the SEC....

Carville appeared on the set during the show which was televised from LSU’s campus, taking issue with the ejection of LSU linebacker Devin White from the Mississippi State game that will have him sitting out the first half of Saturday night’s showdown with Alabama... “Tennessee’s best defensive player couldn’t play against Alabama because of the SEC....

IRONDALE, Ala. — A screaming man has interrupted the live, televised mass on a global Catholic network. The unidentified man yelled "this is it!" and profanities as a priest lifted the chalice during EWTNGlobal Catholic Network's live mass Sunday morning from its studios in Irondale, Alabama. The top of ... ....

Life on the road has slowed for Macon-native Molly Stevens. Cross-country touring to promote her six-song EP, “Here and NowVol. 1,” has ended and she’s writing and recording a full-length CD to release in the spring ... “I’m glad to because I’m in recovery myself,” Stevens said in a phone interview as she traveled to her record label’s Alabamastudios ... ....